
Introducing Media Practice
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Covers the full range of media practice skills, from building production teams and writing briefs, through audience research and scripting, to production, distribution and evaluation.
Offers a range of exercises for both the classroom and independent learning, helping students put their learning into practice, build their confidence and establish a portfolio.
Includes a glossary of key terms, helping students to get to grips with the concepts they need to know to succeed.
By bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book provides students with a richer understanding of both. It is the ideal guide to succeeding in a media degree, enhancing their employability, and preparing for a career in the creative and media industries.
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A much needed and valuable book, full of excellent advice and guidance. It will become an essential text for both students and instructors in media studies. -- James Newton An indispensable resource for students and lecturers alike. This book helps readers link their media practice degrees to careers in the industry while also underlining the importance of critical thinking and theoretical foundations. -- Michael WayneMore details
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Chapter 1: Media Practice and Employability - From Project Skills to Real World Skills
Chapter 2: Media Production Teams - Team Skills and Life Skills
Chapter 3: Media Project Briefs - From Media Student to Media Professional
Chapter 4: Reaching Your Audience - Media Practice, Production and Consumption
Chapter 5: Scripting Your Projects - Ideas, Forms and Genres
Chapter 6: Designing Your Projects - Media Practice and Mise-en-scene
Chapter 7: Constructing Your Projects - The Technical Elements of Media Practice
Chapter 8: Organising Media Production - Production Roles and Administration
Chapter 9: Editing Your Projects - Post-production, Sound Design and Typography
Chapter 10: Exhibition and Distribution - Online Platforms, Festivals and Screenings
Chapter 11: Evaluating Your Media Projects - Critical Analysis and Reflection on Media Project Work
Chapter 12: Employability and Media Practice - Becoming Career Ready!
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